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Gregory

@Gargron I still fail to understand how commercial VPNs make sense. A small virtual server (with OpenVPN) costs the same and you don't have to trust someone to not log your data. The only thing commercial VPNs do have you can't do yourself is the ability to easily switch between countries.

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QuestioningEspecialy

@grishka @Gargron
Gonna save that for later since I currently use #Webroot WiFi Security.

Ian Paul's #PCWorld review goes over it, but I'll mention things I've noticed from a casual perspective. Desktop version eventually stops the internet for some reason, so I rarely use it. Android (Moto G4+) version is... finicky. Sometimes, it'll stay connected when I don't want it to. Rarely, it'll stop the internet. 1/3 of the time, I'll have a hard time getting it to connect.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/3330818/webroot-wifi-security-vpn-review.html

@grishka @Gargron
Gonna save that for later since I currently use #Webroot WiFi Security.

Ian Paul's #PCWorld review goes over it, but I'll mention things I've noticed from a casual perspective. Desktop version eventually stops the internet for some reason, so I rarely use it. Android (Moto G4+) version is... finicky. Sometimes, it'll stay connected when I don't want it to. Rarely, it'll stop the internet. 1/3 of the time, I'll have a hard time getting it to connect.

masyukun

@grishka
I think it could make sense if you want plausible deniability -- traffic initiated by lots of different origins rather than just by your systems. Haystack sort of thing?
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